South Africa’s deputy transport minister visited CMP while she was in Malmö to take part in the annual Graduation Ceremony at the World Maritime University, which has a large number of students every year

CMP is investing in a new type of shuttle service between Malmö and Copenhagen. Daily barge traffic between the cities will simplify transportation of containers and other freight. The short cut over the strait will be flexible and cost-effective for freight customers, however it will also deliver environmental benefits.

CMP recently took part in CILF - Asia’s largest logistics trade fair - in the Chinese megacity of Shenzhen. It was the second time that CMP had taken part. This year the main focus was on marketing the entire Öresund region and the opportunities it offers.

Helsingborg General Hospital’s main building is to be renovated. The construction work requires huge modules from Germany via the Port of Malmö, the first shipment arrived as early as the beginning of August.

CMP’s car handling operation has been rewarded once again for its quality. It is the third year in succession that the Japanese shipping company NYK Line has given its Quality Award to the car handling operation in Malmö. The background is that CMP has had zero damages in its handling during 2013/2014. This puts it in pole position among Europe’s car ports.

In a full-service port such as CMP the harbourmaster has many different tasks to attend to. It is also his duty to present CMP’s shield to vessels calling at the port for the first time. On this occasion the vessel was a classic cruise ship.

CMP’s annual report for 2013 has been published. In addition to financial information, the report includes presentations of CMP’s business areas as well as news concerning the Group’s work on environmental, quality assurance and CSR issues.

The newsletter from CMP is a digital media which, besides focusing on our own operations, deals with developments in politics and the business world that are of significance for the transport sector in general

The global shipping line Hapag-Lloyd is now launching its own Sweden-Denmark express (SDX) route.The new line will run once a week from Hamburg directly to Copenhagen and then on to Helsingborg and Århus in Denmark.

Through a collaboration between Region Gotland and Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP), Gotland is to become a strategic goal for the growing cruise tourism traffic in the Baltic. A new quay for cruise ships is an important necessity.